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In Atlanta, students are getting help from the Georgia Alliance for Social Justice, the group that originated from the Atlanta Women’s March in 2017. The organization is acting as the “fiscal sponsor” for the event and on Monday opened an online store to sell merchandise and raise money for the march. Organizers are still working out the logistics and time of the event, and several thousands have indicated on the event’s Facebook page that they plan to attend.

Meanwhile, students in more than two dozen metro schools plan to walk out of class or hold other demonstrations March 14 as another way to call for gun law reform. Some local school districts, including Atlanta and Gwinnett, have asked students to coordinate their demonstrations with principals. Read about those walkouts here.